Quoted: For a few seconds, Tip O'Neill was in charge

"We figured out later that, at least for a few seconds, Tip O'Neill was in charge. But we decided not to tell him."

-- Sean Coffey, former aide to George H. W. Bush, telling Forbes about the day -- July 13, 1985 -- when President Reagan was undergoing colon surgery, and the then-VP was knocked out cold by a fall duing a tennis match. The succession of power would have passed to the Democratic House speaker, none the wiser.